Browser recommendation now goes the corporate way

Which browser do you use? It depends on whom you ask. Most home users in India who are non-techies would be using Internet Explorer.

Over 50% of the browser traffic for most portals in India is from Internet Explorer, which is fine. The sad news is approx 40% of IE users are still with version 6.0. Nobody pays attention to the disadvantages of using IE 6 until God warns you.

For those who are reasonably conversant with the internet usually switch over to Firefox or Chrome. I haven’t seen a whole lot of Safari browser users on PCs. On Oneindia about 25% of them use Firefox, 14% use Chrome. Safari is a mere 3%

Since the launch of Firefox the market share of Internet Explorer has been slipping. For the first time in 2 years IE gained 0.57% share and that was big news!

IBM recently asked its 400,000 employees to use Firefox as their default browser. All new systems will have Firefox pre-installed, all vendors of IBM are being encouraged to test their products in Firefox browser. Few reasons why IBM recommends Firefox are:

Firefox is stunningly standards compliant, and interoperability via open standards is key to IBM’s strategy.

Firefox is open source and its development schedule is managed by a development community not beholden to one commercial entity.

Firefox is secure and an international community of experts continues to develop and maintain it.

Firefox is extensible and can be customized for particular applications and organizations, like IBM.

Firefox is innovative and has forced the hand of browsers that came before and after it to add and improve speed and function.

Firefox is now the gold standard for what an open, secure, and standards-compliant browser should be

So will you recommend Firefox at your workplace? We encourage our team to use all browsers. In Indian politics it is called “being secular”.